I guess it was in the ’70s that Smith-Corona made a last-ditch effort to push typewriters with a radio advertising campaign that had people singing what they were typing (a recipe, a term paper, etc.) followed by a chorus singing “Smith-Corona makes your words sing”.
I’m sorry now I tossed my old portable. It used to be an object had to be 100 years old to be called an antique.
(Speaking of obsolesence, I just read that the Japanese next year will stop manufacturing floppy disk drives. End of an era.)
(Ooh, I almost got trapped into a multiple post! For some reason I got a security message about saving a file. DO NOT RE-POST! Now I must go back and see if I have comments to delete on other strips.)
He just needs to have his grandson check eBay. It’s full of “vintage” everything (brand new, in package) that his fellow pluggers left behind when they departed.
Royal factory burned down a mile from where I sit. Memories of lugging one around campus bring a sweet tear to my eyes. It handled the worlds greatest term papers and most loving poetry during my undergrad years. Thank God there was not memory.
Pacejv over 14 years ago
Know the feell’in.
EarlWash over 14 years ago
Yup, and you’ll find UnderWOOD out in the wood shed.
peter0423 over 14 years ago
“Stone knives and bearskins….”
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
I guess it was in the ’70s that Smith-Corona made a last-ditch effort to push typewriters with a radio advertising campaign that had people singing what they were typing (a recipe, a term paper, etc.) followed by a chorus singing “Smith-Corona makes your words sing”.
I’m sorry now I tossed my old portable. It used to be an object had to be 100 years old to be called an antique.
(Speaking of obsolesence, I just read that the Japanese next year will stop manufacturing floppy disk drives. End of an era.)
pschearer Premium Member over 14 years ago
(Ooh, I almost got trapped into a multiple post! For some reason I got a security message about saving a file. DO NOT RE-POST! Now I must go back and see if I have comments to delete on other strips.)
runar over 14 years ago
The last typewriter I bought had a parallel port that let me use it as a daisy-wheel printer.
ImaPlugger2 over 14 years ago
He just needs to have his grandson check eBay. It’s full of “vintage” everything (brand new, in package) that his fellow pluggers left behind when they departed.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Royal factory burned down a mile from where I sit. Memories of lugging one around campus bring a sweet tear to my eyes. It handled the worlds greatest term papers and most loving poetry during my undergrad years. Thank God there was not memory.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
remember getting your keys stuck together?
rotts over 14 years ago
Funnnnny!
McGehee over 14 years ago
That clerk looks familiar. Ask him to say “There’s no need to fear…!”
runar over 14 years ago
It’s still a hell of a lot easier to address an envelope in a typewriter than to use a printer.